What is the Improvement Gap?
The Improvement Gap is your objective goal setting metric. For each protocol, you have a value that indicates the improvement needed to reach the next level of BAMScore performance.
In this example, the athlete with 1901 wants to play Division I ball, so goal is a BAMScore in the 2200 range within the next couple years.
1901 → 2200
Division I Goal: Improvement Gap Analysis
In this Improvement Gap example, the athlete needs to reduce their sprint time by at least .45 seconds, increase Approach by over 9 inches, and so forth.
🎯 Coach Collaboration
Share your results and the Improvement Gap with your coaches. Coaches can use these specific gaps to modify training regimens and target the exact areas needing improvement.
Objective Metrics
Each protocol shows exact improvement values needed to reach your next performance level.
Division I Goals
Clear pathway from current score (1901) to Division I level performance (2200 range).
Specific Targets
Precise measurements like reducing sprint time by .45 seconds or increasing approach by 9+ inches.
Coach Integration
Share results with coaches to modify training regimens and target exact improvement areas.